Title: Message
Your MX for mydomain.org should be mail2.mydomain.org ofcourse in your DNS entry. Whatever your MTA (sendmail, Qmail, Postfix) your mail2.mydomain.org should be configured for local network relaying only.  You must check your MTA support for other type of header filtering capabilites if you want to implement it.  You're going to implement SMTP ROUTING (check your MTA how to do it) at mail2.mydomain.org so that all mails for mydomain.org will be delivered to mail1.mydomain.org otherwise it's remote delivery (for other mail domains)
 
If you're using qmail for filtering, antivirus, smtp routing I can help you all the way.. (he he he)
 
 
regards,
 
Arth Paulite
NOC - Destiny Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Reynald I. Ngo
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [plug] Mail Relays...

At 03:45 PM 12/13/2001 +0800, Rikki T. Vizcarra wrote:

        That's very much possible... if we speak about Postfix... its just a simple uce and transport maps.

Does anybody have insights on how to do mail relay/filtering from a second mail server before it goes to to original mail server?
For example...
I have a mail server which houses all of my users email (mail1.mydomain.org). In which users having emails like [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Now I want to setup a second mail server (mail2.mydomain.org).  What this 2nd mail server (mail2.mydomain.org) will actually do is filter first the incoming mails before relaying it to mail1.mydomain.org server.  Users will still send their outgoing mails to mail1.mydomain.org which will then be relayed to mail2.mydomain.org which then sends the mails out.
If anybody can help me with this I would highly appreciate it... thanks in advance...


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Reynald I. Ngo
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